In the last few hours, All Boys finalized the return of right back Hernán Grana, who will sign a contract for one season and begin his fourth cycle at the Floresta entity.
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Looking ahead to the next campaign in the First National, the white club accelerated negotiations with the leading scorer, 38 years old, who had been free in Ferro Carril Oeste, once the participation of the Caballito team in the Reduced by the second promotion.

The footballer was a member of the Primera B Metropolitana champion team in the 2007-2008 edition and then joined different teams (2012-2013 and 2016) in both the First Division and the B Nacional.
Grana also played for Platense, Los Andes, Boca Juniors, Lanús, Quilmes and Belgrano de Córdoba, in addition to having played in Major League Soccer (MLS) in the United States, with interventions in Columbus Crew and FC Dallas.
The leading scorer played a total of 118 games at the Floresta institution and scored 3 goals (one of them in the 2-0 win over Atlanta on the Platense court, which represented promotion to B Nacional in 2008).
Grana is the third new face of the team led by coach César Monasterio, who also moved the transfer market with the arrivals of defender Maximiliano Coronel (Deportivo Morón) and goalkeeper Tiago Libares (Claypole).
On the other hand, compared to last season, defender Tomas Mantia, forward markers Lucas Ferrari and Mauro Luque, offensive midfielder Enzo Avaro and goalkeeper Lucas Villagra, among others, have already left.
Source: Ambito

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